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POL200LA(政治学 / Politics 200)
Social Science B
International Organizations

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Class code etc
Faculty/Graduate school ILAC Course
Attached documents
Year 2021
Class code P2305
Previous Class code
Previous Class title
Term 春学期授業/Spring
Day/Period 月3/Mon.3
Class Type
Campus 市ヶ谷
Classroom name
Grade
Credit(s) 2
Notes GBP/SCOPE/IGESS 1~4年※定員制
Open Program
Open Program (Notes)
Global Open Program
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers (Notes)
Class taught by instructors with practical experience
SDGs CP
Urban Design CP
Diversity CP
Learning for the Future CP
Carbon Neutral CP
Chiyoda Campus Consortium
Optional/Compulsory 選択必修
Category (2018~) 2017年度以降入学者
ILAC科目
200番台 リベラルアーツ科目
2群(社会分野)
Category (2017) 2016年度以前入学者
市ヶ谷基礎科目・総合科目
2群

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Outline and objectives

This course aims at providing students with an overview of the phenomenon, great in both scale and scope, styled 'international organizations' in its diversity and unity.
The course starts by focusing on the concept of international organization proper, and examines how these are inherently political societies wherein power happens and is organized according to certain structures. The course then moves on modalities for international organizations interacting with both each other and States, with a particular attention given to functions organizations perform amid the international society.

Goal

By the end of the course, it is expected that students:
1. acquire a good understanding of the nature of international organizations
2. have a grasp of the common principles according to which international organizations operate
3. have a concrete knowledge of several international organizations
4. acquire a critical understanding of the roles and functions that international organizations perform amid the global society, as well as issues and challenges pertaining thereto

Which item of the diploma policy will be obtained by taking this class?

各学部のディプロマ・ポリシーのうち、以下に関連している。法学部・法律学科:DP3・DP4、法学部・政治学科:DP1、法学部・国際政治学科:DP1、文学部:DP1、経営学部:DP1、国際文化学部:DP3、人間環境学部:DP2、キャリアデザイン学部:DP1

Default language used in class

英語 / English

Method(s)(学期の途中で変更になる場合には、別途提示します。 /If the Method(s) is changed, we will announce the details of any changes. )

Classes consist in discussion, documents study, and lecture.
Students will be required to apply analytical frameworks they learned during class by conducting a research on an organization of their choice that will result in a presentation during the second half of the semester (starting week 9) and a written report to be submitted at the end of the semester. This will be performed collectively or individually depending on the number of students attending the course. Feedback by peers and the instructor will be given in class.

Active learning in class (Group discussion, Debate.etc.)

あり / Yes

Fieldwork in class

なし / No

Schedule

※各回の授業形態は予定です。教員の指示に従ってください。

1.:Introduction

Historical and theoretical background.

2.:Proper operation I

Nature of international organizations:
Definition(s), classifications, functions.

3.:Proper operation II

Creation of international organizations:
Constitutive elements, creators, modalities, outcome.

4.:Proper operation III

Organizations as social groups (1) - Anatomy:
Persons, elites, organs, agents, officials.

5.:Proper operation IV

Organizations as social groups (2) - Autonomy:
Self-governance?, solidarity of the members, norms, degree of fiction in autonomy.

6.:Proper operation V

Organizations as social groups (3) - Leadership: Distribution of power, social functions, structural design.

7.:External relations I

Diplomatist function: participation, statuses, rights and obligations, privileges.

8.:External relations II

External Powers: functional aspects, dual role, other functions.

9.:Functions performed by organizations amid the international society I

Legislative function: direct or indirect, policy coordination, decision making

10.:Functions performed by organizations amid the international society II

Executive function: compliance, control/monitoring, inspection, reporting, service providing, enforcement, use of force

11.:Functions performed by organizations amid the international society III

Judicial function: prevention of disputes, settlement of disputes, sorts, modalities

12.:Coordination among organizations I

Cooperation: ad hoc coordination, permanent coordination, institutionalized coordination, modalities and technique

13.:Coordination among organizations II

Hierarchical model: universal and regional, systems of organizations

14.:Conclusion: current issues surrounding international organizations

Proliferation of international organizations, lack in framing their powers, fragmentation, redundancy, competition, forum-shopping, uncertainty, coordination

Work to be done outside of class (preparation, etc.)

In addition to the research project to be presented in class, students will be required to prepare the class by familiarizing themselves with the documents handed out for this purpose. Preparatory study and review time for this class are 2 hours each.

Textbooks

None.

References

Volker RITTBERGER, Bernhard ZANGL, and Andreas KRUCK, International Organization (2012, 2nd ed.) Palgrave Macmillan (ISBN 978-0230291881);
Jan KLABBERS, An Introduction to International Organizations Law (2015, 3rd ed.) Cambridge University Press (ISBN 978-1107439719);
Michael BARNETT and Martha FINNEMORE, Rules for the World, International Organizations in Global Politics (2004) Cornell University Press (ISBN 978-0-8014-8823-8);
Jacob KATZ COGAN, Ian HURD, and Ian JOHNSTONE (editors), The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations (2017) Oxford University Press (ISBN 9780199672202);

Grading criteria

Participation in class (including homework and discussions): 50%; research project: 50% (presentation in class: 30%; written report: 20%).

Changes following student comments

Contents and slides updated.

Equipment student needs to prepare

A pen and some paper.